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The thoughts, views and opinions expressed on the Flow show no Filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good y'all. Today we have a very serious, serious episode with some alarming, disturbing revelations on this Diddy freak off mess. As a matter of fact, I don't. I normally have a light, light hearted intro. I know intro for this one. But I will say this, the following episode contains graphic and distressing accounts of abuse. Listener discretion is advised. What is today? This. This story right here. This is Misha. This is, this is. This is going to blow your mind. So hope you got a something to calm you got glass of something, a beverage. Keep your eyes on the road if you're driving. I'm your host, you know my name, I'm Flo. So let's get right into this mess. This is, this is disturbing, y'all. So welcome to today's episode of the Flow show where we uncover hidden truths and provide a platform for the silenced. In this episode, we delve into the harrowing story of a woman named Misha. Her journey reveals unspeakable horrors, exploitation and survival. Before we begin, I'd like to issue another content warning that this is very disturbing. Just to make sure if anybody can't handle these abuse claims, I just want to give you a heads up. But if you can stomach it and you're okay, you need to hear this. The things that happened to this 13 year old fooling with Diddy and the Mohawk crew is ridiculous. Now let's start from the beginning of this horror story for Misha. Misha was just 13 years old, and when her life changed forever, her dream of becoming a music artist, fueled by her talent for writing songs, became the catalyst for a series of unimaginable events. She found herself swept into the orbit of some of the most powerful figures in the entertainment industry. And what began as a dream quickly spiraled into a nightmare. Today on the Flow show no Filter, we share her story as she bravely stepped forward to expose the dark underbelly of fame. This is her truth. No Filter. Raw and deeply unsettling, Misha was first crossed paths with Sean Diddy Combs when she was just a child. Through a mutual connection at school, her writing talent caught the attention of music producers and eventually some of the most powerful men in the industry. She recounts how her grandmother allowed her to hand over her compositions. Unaware of the dark intentions behind the offers of fame and success. At the tender age of 13, Misha was lured to Diddy's infamous flavor camp, a Location she now calls the beginning of her demise or her descent into a living hell. And I quote, misha. I remember being on the jet, drugged, unable to move or scream. I woke up in a studio, surrounded by strangers, unable to understand what was happening. Did he. He laughed, telling me, welcome to Flavor Camp. And that's when it all began. Misha describes her time at Flavor camp as a terrifying blur of manipulation and abuse. She was forced into horrifying situations with Diddy and others, all while cameras captured every fucking moment. She speaks of being drugged, assaulted, and filmed her cries for help silenced by threats and intimidation. A quote from Misha. She's in tears. And I quote, they told me I couldn't say no, that I had to do whatever they wanted. I was just a kid. I didn't even understand half of what they were doing to me. But they made sure I couldn't fight back. This is 13, guys. This has started at 13 years old. Perhaps one of the most shocking revelations from Misha's story is the infamous photo of her used as a prop at a dinner table at a dinner party attended by several Hollywood elites. Y'all remember the image of the young girl with her body being used as a platter for food? That picture circulated all over the Internet. I'm sure you saw it. She was. She had, I don't know, strawberry. I don't know what food was on it. It just ridiculous and trifling. But today, for the first time, we got confirmation that who that girl was. And it was Misha. And I quote, misha, that's me. I was 13 years old. I didn't know why they were doing it. I just knew I had no choice. These were adults, powerful people. They laughed and ate while I laid there, wishing I could disappear here. What in the entire is going on, y'all? What the kind of world do we live in? I'm gonna continue. After years of enduring abuse, Misha was discarded by the very people who exploited her. Her attempts to seek justice were met with threats and indifference. Police reports went uninvestigated. The photos, the videos, became tools to further silence her. Another quote from Misha. They burned the evidence, silenced witnesses, and paid people off. I'm still living like I'm broke, even though they've offered me money to keep quiet. But I can't stay silent anymore. I need justice. And we gonna help you get justice, Misha. Cause I'm gonna tell y'all, I'm not even gonna bullshit around with y'all. I believe every fucking word that this girl is Saying, and so I'm gonna. Misha's story is not just a tale of abuse, y'all. It is a call to action. She has been silenced for too long. Despite threats, despite isolation and unimaginable trauma, she is stepping forward to demand accountability. If you or someone you know has experienced abuse or exploitation, you please, you gotta let somebody know. It's not. It's not an easy thing to talk about, but you don't have a choice. I mean, this. You have to get it out. This girl was chased. This girl. They tried to kill this girl. She got away, and when she was found, they took her right back to her abusers. Imagine they took advantage of this girl, y'all. Her. Her mother was on drugs at the time, and she was living with her grandmother. And this is what they do, y'all. They take advantage of children who either have parents who just don't give a. Or they're just out on drugs and not around. Now, she did have a guardian, which was her grandmother, but her grandmother just wasn't on top of all of this stuff. The grandmother would often not check behind. And once Diddy and the crew knew that there was no authority figure involved, that's when they exploited it. They met at 11, around 10 or 11 years old is when she had the unfortunate to happen in her life. Unfortunately, she met the Diddy monster, and it's always with a promise of a fortune and fame. They took advantage of this girl. She was writing music as a kid. They were giving her peanuts and exploiting her at the same time. She said it was not just Diddy, it was other prominent man that she hasn't labeled them yet, but she's also doing a part two to this interview. So I don't know. She. She might start dropping other names, but she mentioned a lot of drugging, a lot of manipulation. Now, she did list a couple of other names in this episode. One name will shock you. The other name you've heard before. She described being victimized by actual. By Bill Cosby, y'all. She said Bill Cosby assaulted her. Now the other name you've been hearing, J. Lo from the block. Now, the Jennifer Lopez story is the one where they were. I think they happened in 2000. I believe it was 2000. Yeah, I believe it was 2000. Anyway, Jennifer Lopez, at the request of Diddy, was sticking objects in this little girl's private areas. She specifically named her. She said Chris Jenner was around. She said she. She co. Signed and confirmed that Jennifer, that. That. That she stabbed Kris Jenner. To get the hell out of there. And if you look at listen to some of my previous episodes, I detailed that the girl. Was it Adria? Yes, Adria. Yeah, I had to think about that. It was Adria English who told all of this stuff. And now the girl who it actually happened to is co signing it all. Jennifer Lopez needs to go to prison right the fuck now. This girl described this shit in detail. You can't make it up. The way when you hear this interview, it's on YouTube, you're gonna be shocked. Not even shocked as much as angry and sad that kids are coming in the world and these Hollywood elites think they can do whatever, whenever. But I tell you one thing, this girl is strong and she. And she's pushing for justice. And do you blame her? She was coerced into performing sexual acts all day long every day of her time. When it does flavor Diddy camp shit, she is. She doesn't even have legal representation even right now. So I'm hoping someone reaches out and helps this girl out. Because the things that were told were things that should never be heard coming out of a child's mouth. She was basically passed around like a piece of meat. And for a 13 year old to be on a fucking table with fruit and food all over them. And Hollywood. I don't care if it's Hollywood. I don't care if it's the people from down the street who in the would do this type of stuff to a child. I've always seen people call it Holly Weird and I would even pick up on it and call it Holly Weird, but it's really. The Hollyweird is a real thing. So please go to YouTube. The guy that the. The YouTube channel is Lionel B. The Lionel Be Show. And it's the most recent episode with Misha. Please, please, please, please, please go check out that interview. Send some messages in the fan mail section of this podcast if you can. Send like a good word of encouragement or just any thoughts on it. But please, I encourage you if you can stomach it. Trust me. Bring a tissue with you. It's sad, but this girl needs support. She needs some serious help. But before we get out of here, let me. We have to go over what the hell is going on with Diddy and his bail. Much love, Tamisha. Before I even continue, I just want to let you know you are a strong woman and you will be okay. That interview took me out. I'm not lying, y'all. Um, so Diddy trying to get fucking bail tomorrow. Let's go over that now, yesterday or the day before the episode, I gave the defense a lot of credit because they came in that emergency hearing that they had recently because of Diddy's bail being revoked. I mean, not bail being revoked, but his. His. His area being raided in jail. And they took his notes and this and that. And the defense came and said it had legal written over it. It was, you know, attorney client counsel. So, you know, it was supposed to be off limits. This is him preparing for his trial. And I actually gave the defense credit for like, they were coming out swinging hard. And I told you, I said, shoot. Diddy. Diddy. The prosecution may have overstepped or the feds may have overstepped, but y'all. Do y'all know what the fuck just developed? They are saying now that they were lying. That either Diddy, or in this case, let's call him Mohawk Diddy, because this is some Mohawk Diddy shit right here for sure. And I don't like it. Mo Hawk Diddy either lied to his lawyers or his lawyers lied for him. I don't know who is responsible for this lie, but this is a lie that they all. They both going to have to wear. They wrote legal on whatever, some other documents that I guess Diddy still had in his possession, as if that's how it was wrote or it was wrote on there at the time. But guess what, y'all. The judge was sent pictures of all of the stuff that was confiscated from Diddy's area and everything. They took a picture of everything. I don't know if Diddy and his lawyers knew that. And there was no legal written on any of the fucking paperwork. So they lied. They lied and said that the word legal was wrote on it, which would made it legal, which would have made it Diddy's private info for him and his lawyer. They lied about it. And when they lied about it, they made that they allow or forced the judge to make a ruling based on lies. Diddy's attorneys and him are officially clowns. If this is true, and for what I'm hearing, the judge has already responded. So it is true, they lied. And the judge is telling. Is saying tomorrow at this bail hearing, this judge want to know what the was y'all lying about, and now they got to explain it. And you know how when you was a kid, this is how the judge handle it. You know how when you was a kid and your parent might have caught you in a lie and they might. They don't even tell you that they know you lying. They want to know More, they want you to dive deep in that lie. So they want you to explain the lie and what. To explain the lie, you gotta lie some more, and then you gotta lie some more until eventually you either continue to just lie, lie, lie, lie, lie until you can't even keep up with the fuck you trying to say, or you just got to come clean. And I'm anxious to see tomorrow. Is Diddy and his team going to just come clean or are they going to try to compound this lie with another lie? Because from the motion that I read, this judge is pissed off because you don't met you. The judge trusted your words and your evidence, and you lied, and you made him make a ruling based on that lie. No judge wants to be made to look stupid. And Diddy and his. His counsel, they don't make me bring back that. That. That old term from. What was that movie? Menace to Society. Some of y'all youngest might not know minister society, but you remember when the dude said, you done fucked up now? Well, Diddy and your attorney. Attorneys, I should say. I know you got a lot of them. You trying to fight the shit out of this one, but you done fucked up. You know you done fucked up, right? If you wrote legal trying to trick the fucking judge. If you wrote legal on that shit after the fact trying and he believed you and y'all were lying, you ain't never ever getting out. So please, y'all, this was a development. And I had to bring the update because, hey, I thought if what they were saying was true, they had. They actually had a shot. But with this being exposed as a lie, which I believe, this lie was made up by Diddy, to be honest, because I've been saying from the beginning, Diddy is running his own defense. And I can tell and just give you some evidence. I don't want to go all deep into it, but let's go back to the baby oil. The attorney. The thousand bottles of baby oil. If you remember the turn, the attorney for Diddy went on TMZ talking about those baby oil bottles came from Costco. And then days later, or maybe not even days later, within 24 hours, we had a statement from Costco saying, we don't even fucking sell baby oil. Or either they don't sell baby oil or they don't sell that kind of baby oil. But they said, we don't fucking sell baby oil. Leave us out of this chat. And at that moment, even before then, I already told. I already said that I could tell Diddy was running this whole. He was running his whole defense. But that right there showed me once and for all because the lawyer didn't make that shit up. A lawyer not just gonna go on TV and make up lies for their client like that willy nilly. No, no, no, no, no. But a lawyer's also not gonna think you're lying to them. So I believed at that time, and I said it out loud, that Diddy told the lawyer that he got that shit from Costco and then the lawyer repeated it, but Diddy was lying. Now fast forward to today. I believe the same thing happened. I believe that Diddy told him, hey, I had legal wrote on it and made up some shit. And now it's becoming. It's coming to the forefront that it was a lie. So let's pay attention. Tomorrow, as you know, I will be updating you on what the hell happened with his bail. Did. Did he getting out or is he staying in? My. My thing, my call now is that he is absolutely, positively, without a dot doubt not getting out. He might have had a 2% chance what they had with what they had presented yesterday, but now, nah. After that lie, I'm anxious to see what the judge says and what comes out after this lie. But I tell you one thing, I'll be covering it. Also, there were five lawsuits that came in. New lawsuits for Diddy. If y'all want me to cover that, I might add an extra episode in Message me on the fan mail or message me on social media. Flodaddy flo on all platforms. FL o D A D D Y F L O and message me and let me know if you want me to cover those five new lawsuits that just came in from Diddy. They are horrific. I'm 50 50. If you guys want me to cover it, I'll do an episode detailing those five lawsuits. If not, I just let everybody else handle that. Thank you for listening to this episode of the Flow show. No filter. I'm out.
The Flo Show, No Filter Episode Summary: "Diddy's Disturbing Flavor Camp Exposed: Misha's Brave Tale of Survival and Justice...Will he get bail tomorrow???" Release Date: November 21, 2024
In a departure from her typically light-hearted intros, Flo delivers a solemn and urgent message to her listeners. She warns of the graphic and distressing content ahead, emphasizing the serious nature of the episode.
“The following episode contains graphic and distressing accounts of abuse. Listener discretion is advised.” [00:02]
Flo sets the stage for a harrowing exploration into the dark side of the entertainment industry, promising to unveil unsettling truths and provide a voice for the silenced.
Misha, a talented young songwriter, dreams of becoming a music artist. Her aspirations lead her into the highly competitive world of music production, where her talent catches the attention of influential figures in the industry.
“Misha was just 13 years old, and when her life changed forever, her dream of becoming a music artist [...] became the catalyst for a series of unimaginable events.” [Transcript Excerpt]
At the tender age of 13, Misha is lured into Diddy’s notorious Flavor Camp, marking the beginning of her descent into a nightmare of manipulation and abuse. Flo describes Flavor Camp as a place where Misha’s innocence is exploited under the guise of nurturing her musical talent.
“She was forced into horrifying situations with Diddy and others, all while cameras captured every fucking moment.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Misha recounts being drugged, assaulted, and coerced into performing sexual acts. Her pleas for help are met with threats and intimidation, effectively silencing her cries for justice.
“They told me I couldn't say no, that I had to do whatever they wanted. I was just a kid. I didn't even understand half of what they were doing to me.” [Misha, [Timestamp Not Specified]]
One of the most shocking aspects of Misha's story is a disturbing photograph where she is used as a platter at a dinner party attended by Hollywood elites. This image, which circulated widely on the internet, now has been confirmed to depict Misha.
“Misha, that’s me. I was 13 years old. I didn't know why they were doing it.” [Misha, [Timestamp Not Specified]]
Flo reveals that Misha has also been a victim of Bill Cosby, adding another layer of gravity to her ordeal.
“She described being victimized by actual Bill Cosby.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Further allegations implicate Jennifer Lopez, who is accused of participating in the abuse at Diddy's Flavor Camp. Misha claims that J.Lo engaged in inappropriate and abusive behavior at the behest of Diddy.
“Jennifer Lopez needs to go to prison right the fuck now.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo references previous episodes for context, mentioning Adria English’s disclosures which align with Misha’s current statements.
“The girl who actually happened to is co-signing it all. Jennifer Lopez needs to go to prison right the fuck now.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo provides a detailed update on the legal proceedings surrounding Diddy’s bail. She highlights significant developments where Diddy’s defense team allegedly misrepresented legal documents, leading to a potential ruling against him.
“They lied about it. And when they lied about it, they made that they allow or forced the judge to make a ruling based on lies.” [Transcript Excerpt, [Timestamp Not Specified]]
Flo criticizes Diddy and his legal counsel, suggesting that these actions will severely impact his chances of being granted bail.
“His attorneys and him are officially clowns. If this is true [...] he ain’t never ever getting out.” [Transcript Excerpt]
She draws parallels to childhood punishments to illustrate the judge’s likely response to the perceived dishonesty.
“They wrote legal trying to trick the fucking judge [...] you ain't never ever getting out.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo anticipates that the judge will confront Diddy and his team about the lies, questioning whether they will continue to fabricate or come clean.
“Tomorrow [...] is Diddy and his team going to just come clean or are they going to try to compound this lie with another lie?” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo points out inconsistencies in the defense’s statements, particularly regarding the source of baby oil bottles, which Diddy’s lawyer claimed came from Costco—a claim later denied by Costco.
“But days later, within 24 hours, we had a statement from Costco saying, we don't even fucking sell baby oil.” [Transcript Excerpt]
This discrepancy leads Flo to conclude that Diddy himself may be orchestrating the defense strategy, undermining the credibility of his legal team.
“I believed at that time [...] Diddy was lying.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo urges listeners to support Misha in her quest for justice, emphasizing the importance of speaking out against abuse and exploitation. She encourages the audience to engage with the conversation through social media and fan mail.
“If you or someone you know has experienced abuse or exploitation, you please, you gotta let somebody know.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo highlights the significance of Misha’s bravery in coming forward despite immense challenges and trauma.
“This girl needs support. She needs some serious help.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo wraps up the episode by reiterating the critical developments in Diddy’s legal battle and the ongoing need to support victims like Misha. She promises to continue covering the story, including potential new lawsuits against Diddy, if there is sufficient listener interest.
“Tomorrow, I will be updating you on what the hell happened with his bail.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Flo signs off with a heartfelt message of solidarity and encouragement for Misha, emphasizing the collective responsibility to seek justice and protect the vulnerable.
“But I can't stay silent anymore. I need justice.” [Misha, [Timestamp Not Specified]]
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
“The following episode contains graphic and distressing accounts of abuse. Listener discretion is advised.” [00:02]
“They told me I couldn't say no, that I had to do whatever they wanted. I was just a kid. I didn't even understand half of what they were doing to me.” [Misha, Timestamp Not Specified]
“Misha, that’s me. I was 13 years old. I didn't know why they were doing it.” [Misha, Timestamp Not Specified]
“Jennifer Lopez needs to go to prison right the fuck now.” [Transcript Excerpt]
“His attorneys and him are officially clowns. If this is true [...] he ain’t never ever getting out.” [Transcript Excerpt]
“If you or someone you know has experienced abuse or exploitation, you please, you gotta let somebody know.” [Transcript Excerpt]
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter serves as a powerful exposé into the systemic abuse and exploitation within the entertainment industry, highlighting Misha’s courageous fight for justice. Flo’s unfiltered and passionate delivery underscores the urgent need for accountability and support for survivors of abuse.